A Complete Continuum of Care for Medical-Surgical Services and Physical
Rehabilitation

A Place to Discover What is Possible.

Casa Colina is a non-profit, freestanding, community-governed organization.
With incredible support from our community, we have been privileged to
bring the benefits of rehabilitation to tens of thousands of people since
our first patient in 1938. In the decades that followed, we continued
to expand our care to include a state-of-the-art hospital that offers
acute rehabilitation and medical-surgical care, as well as a broad range
of outpatient services that includes specialized physician clinics, physical
therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, neuropsychology, diagnostic
imaging, children's services and even an outdoor recreation program
for people with disabilities. In the pages that follow, you'll discover
more about our
leadership, our
nearly 80-year legacy and the numerous ways we help people achieve optimum health, gain independence
and return to the highest level of function possible.

A Center of Rehabilitation Excellence in Southern California

Above all else, we want to provide every individual the maximum opportunity
for rehabilitation after an unexpected injury or illness, or debilitating
disease. This is at the very core of everything we do here. Casa Colina
is a unique Center of Excellence that provides a culture of collaboration
where medical leaders and experienced physical rehabilitation experts
work together to help individuals steadily progress from one level of
achievement to the next. It's a complete continuum of care designed
for patients at any stage of rehabilitation - from acute rehabilitation
hospital care to post-acute residential and outpatient services that are
conveniently accessible throughout a state-of-the-art 20-acre Pomona campus
and satellite locations.

Advocacy, Aid and Awareness

Where do patients turn for help when they need financial support to continue
their care at Casa Colina? Where does a parent turn for additional support
for his or her child’s disability? The Casa Colina Foundation acts
as a safety net for people who may greatly benefit from Casa Colina’s
programs and services, but lack the ability to pay for them.

Medical Research at Casa Colina

Exploring New Ways to Enhance Care

The discoveries we make at Casa Colina are destined to not only help our
patients, but others throughout the world. Each year, the Casa Colina
Research Institute conducts clinical research studies to improve the clinical
care of people with disabilities, and discover new findings about disabilities.

Proud to Serve

Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare is honored to help soldiers
who have been injured in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many are returning home
with traumatic brain injuries, which are often referred to as the "signature"
wound of this war. Treating and rehabilitating individuals with traumatic
brain injuries is also a "signature" service of Casa Colina.

We offer an ideal environment for patients with TBI and a variety of other
injuries. Our physicians and rehabilitation professionals will do whatever
it takes to ensure that these injured soldiers receive optimal medical
care, appropriate therapy, and an opportunity to achieve maximum functioning
and independence. Our military patients, like all Casa Colina patients,
have access to a complete continuum of care that includes inpatient rehabilitation,
post-acute rehabilitation, outpatient rehabilitation, and long-term residential
services, if needed. On-site housing may also be available for families
who wish to be near their loved one throughout the rehabilitation process.

It is the kind of care that has captured the attention of top surgeons,
clinicians, and administrators at the Veterans Administration and military
hospitals across the country. Casa Colina is privileged to collaborate
with and support their efforts when called upon.

It is also why Casa Colina has been featured in national television news
programs such as CNN's "Paula Zahn Now," "CBS Evening
News," NBC's "The Today Show" and on the front page of the
New York Times. All have highlighted the success stories of many soldiers treated at
Casa Colina.